Critical care nurses' orientations to caring for patients and their families at a selected hospital in KwaZulu-Natal.

W Emmamally, M Jugroop
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Background: Caring in a critical care environment may be conceptualised differently compared with other nursing disciplines because of the patient's critical condition and the specialised staffing categories and skills. However, critical care nurses who prioritise caring can meaningfully connect with critically ill patient and their families, resulting in positive healthcare outcomes.

Objectives: To assess critical care nurses' orientations to caring for critically ill patient and their families.

Methods: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted with 139 purposively sampled critical care nurses working in a tertiary referral hospital in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Data were collected using the Caring Assessment for Caregivers questionnaire, and analysis included descriptive and comparative statistics.

Results: The overall mean score of critical care nurses' orientations to caring was 116.01 (range of 25 - 125). Of the five subscales (dimensions), the dimension of 'Maintaining belief' had the highest mean score of 24.25 and the dimension of 'Being with' had the lowest mean score of 22.70 (range 5 - 25).

Conclusion: While critical care nurses reported high overall orientations to caring, lower mean scores on the subscale 'Being with' suggest that there are areas for critical care nurses to grow in their role as carers. Further research using qualitative approaches may shed valuable insights into how the critical care environment impacts the caring orientations of critical care nurses.

Contribution of the study: The study aims to highlight the orientations of critical care nurses to different areas of caring. In so doing management can provide specific support to nurses to strengthen their caring abilities.

夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一家选定医院的重症护理护士对照顾病人及其家属的指导。
背景:与其他护理学科相比,重症监护环境中的护理可能有不同的概念,因为患者的危急情况和专业人员的类别和技能。然而,优先考虑护理的重症护理护士可以与危重患者及其家属建立有意义的联系,从而产生积极的医疗保健结果。目的:了解重症护理护士对危重病人及其家属护理的倾向。方法:对南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一家三级转诊医院的139名重症护理护士进行了定量、描述性、横断面研究。数据收集采用照顾者的照顾评估问卷,分析包括描述性和比较统计。结果:重症护理护士护理倾向总分平均为116.01分(范围25 ~ 125分)。在五个子量表(维度)中,“保持信念”维度的平均得分最高,为24.25分;“与”维度的平均得分最低,为22.70分(范围5 - 25)。结论:虽然重症监护护士报告了较高的整体护理倾向,但在“与”子量表上较低的平均得分表明,重症监护护士在作为护理者的角色中仍有成长的空间。使用定性方法的进一步研究可能会对重症监护环境如何影响重症监护护士的护理取向产生有价值的见解。研究贡献:本研究旨在强调重症护理护士在不同护理领域的取向。这样,管理层可以为护士提供具体的支持,以加强他们的护理能力。
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